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Tyrus Raymond Cobb was born in Narrows,
Georgia in 1886. He grew up in Royston, Georgia with his parents, William and
Amanda Cobb. Ty began playing baseball as a child and was a professional
baseball player before the age of twenty. Cobb played mostly for the Detroit
Tigers and served as their player manager from 1921~1926. He played baseball for
a total of twenty-four years before retiring. Cobb won twelve American League
batting titles and was known for his great speed and excellent batting skills.
He used both of these as weapons on the baseball diamond. Cobb still holds the
record as the all-time leading hitter in the major leagues, with a 367 lifetime
batting average. His career total of 4 191 hits was the major league record
until it was broken by Pete Rose in 1985. Ty Cobb was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936 and was one of the first five players to receive this award. Cobb died in Atlanta, Georgia on July 17, 1961 and will be remembered as the great "Georgia Peach". |